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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Is Listerine the Secret to Treating Fungus on Nails?

Ever heard of using mouthwash to treat nail fungus? Believe it or not, Listerine might just be the low-cost trick you need. Roughly one in ten people will deal with nail fungus in their lifetime, and it's not easy to get rid of. Nails, especially toenails, grow slowly, making treatment a long and ex

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Dec 17 2024SCIENCE

The Grass Genus Homolepis: A Journey in Plant Photosynthesis Evolution

Ever wondered how grasses adapt to different environments? Scientists have been studying the grass genus Homolepis to understand just that. This group of grasses is special because it shows different stages of an important process called C4 evolution. C4 evolution helps plants deal with hot and dry

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Dec 17 2024SCIENCE

Nature-Inspired Sticky Materials: How they Work and What They Do

Imagine sticky substances found in nature, like those used by mussels to cling to rocks. Scientists are now creating similar materials called supramolecular adhesives. These aren't just any glues; they're inspired by proteins and nucleic acids from marine creatures and can be used in numerous ways.

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Why Veterinarians in Bangladesh Choose Antibiotics: A Closer Look

When it comes to prescribing antibiotics for farm animals, veterinarians in Bangladesh face a mix of challenges and influences. A study using the COM-B model, which stands for Capability, Opportunity, and Motivation, explored what drives their decisions. This model helps understand why people do wha

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Dec 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Silo's Future Seems Bright: Seasons 3 and 4 Confirmed!

The popular series "Silo, " based on Hugh Howey's books, has been renewed for seasons 3 and 4. This means fans can look forward to the full story being told. The show, set in a deep underground silo due to a toxic world outside, follows engineer Juliette Nichols as she uncovers dark secrets. The ser

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Dec 16 2024SCIENCE

Exploring Alkali Metal-dhta Coordination Polymers: A Green Path to Enhanced Conductivity

Did you know that a simple organic compound called 2, 5-dihydroxyterephthalic acid (H4dhta) can be used to create super conductive materials? Scientists have been using H4dhta to build metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for a while now. But there's something special about the coordination polymers (CPs

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

A Fun, Flexible Bandage from Seaweed and Blue-Green Algae

Have you ever thought about what makes a great bandage? Flexibility, self-healing, and protection from infections are some key features. Scientists have been working on creating the perfect bandage, and they've come up with something really cool! They've made a new type of bandage called PPC hydroge

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Dec 16 2024POLITICS

Cracking the Drone Mystery: New Tech Needed, Say Officials

Recently, mysterious drones have been buzzing over New York and New Jersey, causing worry among residents and officials. Representative Jim Himes, a Democrat from Connecticut, said many people are frustrated due to the uncertainty about these flights. National security officials insist these drones

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Dec 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

Mixing 3D Printing and Filament Winding for Better Composite Grooves

Imagine you need a super-strong, lightweight groove structure for an industry application. Sounds easy, right? Well, not quite. Traditional methods make this task pretty tricky. This is where a creative mix of 3D printing and filament winding comes into play. We're talking about a groove structure

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Lung Cancer's Secret Path to the Adrenal Glands

Scientists took a deep dive into the genes of lung adenocarcinoma patients with adrenal metastases. They found that certain gene mutations, like TP53, EGFR, and KRAS, were common in both groups. But here's where it gets interesting: some unique gene changes, called rare variants, were more common in

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